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What makes us different?

Emergency appointments

Free Wi-Fi

Free refreshments

Free on-street parking

Over 60 years' local experience

A word from our Practice Manager, Esther Spiers

Bupa Dental Care Launceston, previously known as Castle Rise, has been looking after patients since 1969. We love being part of the local community in Cornwall. Over the years, the Practice has grown and developed to ensure it can provide patients with up to date treatments.

Today, we offer a range of private and NHS dental treatments, including emergency appointments.

New adult patients are very welcome. We accept private patients and we have an NHS waiting list that you are welcome to join.

Dental treatments and services

Besides the usual check-ups, hygiene appointments and fillings, we offer services that could brighten your smile and boost your confidence, including cosmetic dentistry.

We provide teeth whitening treatments to remove stains caused by things like coffee or smoking, including Philips ZOOM!

We also place veneers. A veneer is a thin layer of porcelain, or sometimes another material, that’s put over the surface of a tooth, just like a false fingernail fits over a nail. Veneers make teeth look natural and healthy. They can improve the colour, shape and position of your teeth.

How to find Bupa Dental Care Launceston

You can find us on Madford Lane, just a short walk from the Town Square. There’s free street parking for one hour right outside the Practice. And there’s further parking in both long and short stay car parks just around the corner. Local buses stop on Westgate Street, a couple of minutes’ walk away.

You don't need Bupa insurance to use a Bupa Dental Care dentist

Bupa Dental Care has over 350 practices across the UK

Bupa Dental Care Launceston Opening hours*

Monday

8:30am - 4:30pm

Tuesday

8:30am - 4:30pm

Wednesday

8:00am - 5:00pm

Thursday

8:30am - 4:30pm

Friday

8:30am - 4:30pm

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed

*Public holidays may vary

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Treatments and prices

NHS

Private

£22.70

£40.00

£62.10

£125.00

£62.10

£95.00

£62.10

£168.00

-

£120.00

-

£185.00

Free

£21.00

Free

£21.00

Free

£26.00

Free

£26.00

-

£58.00

NHS

£22.70

£62.10

£62.10

£62.10

Free

Free

Free

Free

Private

£40.00

£125.00

£95.00

£168.00

£120.00

£185.00

£21.00

£21.00

£26.00

£26.00

£58.00

The above treatment list shows a selection of treatments and prices available at this practice. For full details of treatments please contact us directly. Prices are for this practice only and may vary at other Bupa Dental Care practices. Prices are indicative and may fluctuate depending on individual requirements.

"Wendy was brilliant with my son. He’s incredibly scared about any procedure but successfully had two fillings due to Wendy’s patience and calming demeanour."

Karen, January 2019

"Calm, clear, kind treatment."

Nicola Taylor, February 2019

"I always feel involved in the treatments, which are explained well, and all staff are very friendly."

Irene Sutton, January 2019

Frequently asked questions

Am I too old to straighten my teeth?

No, orthodontics for adults is becoming more and more common. We can talk through your options with you.

I’m a nervous patient. Can you help me?

We do understand that some people really struggle with dental treatment. But we have lots of ways to help put you at ease. Please just tell us how you feel and what worries you, and then we can work together to decide on the right approach.

How often do I need a check-up?

Generally we recommend twice yearly check-ups every six months. However, this varies on a case by case basis. Your Bupa Dental Care dentist will talk to you about when and how often we need to see you.

I've been told I need a filling, but I hadn't noticed a problem.

Fillings repair small holes in your tooth enamel. If they aren’t filled, the decay will deepen. You’ll start to feel pain, and you could end up needing root canal treatment, which is much more significant and costs more. So although you might not feel pain right now, it’s best to repair these holes as soon as possible.